Sentences with phrase «wriggle past»

And I think Campbell will be a good sub option for Iwobi or vice vasal at mid-left front as both of them can scheme or wriggle past their markers which is very important.
And this is why Giroud struggles he's particular set of skills as a Deep lying Forward, become f@cking useless, when you're overcrowded in the final third what does hold up play do, his finishing is also nulified on account of the fact that as a deep lying forward doesn't poses the strength to fight his way out of situations like this like a target man would do... or the dribbilng capabilities, mobility to be able to wriggle past defenders in these small spaces.
Because of the skill of Campbell to scheme & wriggle past defenders, I am starting him on the bench to come on at a stage in the game and I'm giving Welbeck a complete rest from the match till the Palace game when he could be in my match day squad.
Not many players can scheme & wriggle past his marker to size up the godlee or cross / pass the ball to his team mate.
Campbell can scheme and wriggle past his marker as we've seen him did in the Watford game.
This prompted a response and Liverpool came within a foot's width of taking all three points when Luis Suárez harassed and wriggled past Diego Lugano and Gareth McAuley but Foster's left boot saved West Brom with Suárez poised to net his 24th goal of a quite remarkable season.

Not exact matches

Laca has tidy feet and can wriggle out of tight pos better than he can get past a man running with the ball at his feet while not losing the potency of attack, Laca will make a good pass instead which is what a hold up CF would be doing to bring in the wide forwards into play.
Alexis Sanchez wriggles his way past Kevin Mirallas - but the # 35m Chilean struggled and was withdrawn at half - time
Grandsir showed composure inside the box to finish with his left against Metz and then great close control to wriggle free past the Rennes defence for his second.
The danger for candidates who forget this self - evident reality is that they end up like Neil Kinnock; endlessly contextualising their own past positions to wriggle out of casually made commitments.
They do this by bending their heads, angling them through the opening, and wriggling their bodies back and forth, after which they form a loop with the part already past the opening.
Her works impede their viewers» movements: in order to move about the exhibition space, they often need to wriggle their way through or stoop to get past her works.
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